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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the influence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the influence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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Previous estimates of the effect of unemployment on crime commonly omit determinants of criminal behavior that vary … with the business cycle, creating correlation between unemployment rates and the residuals in aggregate crime regressions … accompanying omitted variables bias to estimates of the effect of unemployment on crime. Using a state-level panel for the period …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after … observed productivity. -- unemployment ; job search ; overconfidence …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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Previous estimates of the effect of unemployment on crime commonly omit determinants of criminal behavior that vary … with the business cycle, creating correlation between unemployment rates and the residuals in aggregate crime regressions … accompanying omitted variables bias to estimates of the effect of unemployment on crime. Using a state-level panel for the period …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014204749